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Best Things To Do in South and Central America in February

From the world’s greatest Carnivals to superb snorkelling and hiking, as well as fantastic shopping and sightseeing: Latin America absolutely sparkles with possibilities in February. Here are our top picks of things to do in South America in February. Why visit Latin America in FebruaryAs end-of-yea

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Best Things to Do in the Valdes Peninsula

The Valdes Peninsula is one of the most visually spectacular wildlife destinations in Patagonia and an exceptional place to visit by road or on an expedition cruise. If it's on your radar, here are some of the best things to see and do in the Valdes Peninsula. UNESCO-listed since 1999 and recognized

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Things to Do in Tierra del Fuego – All You Need to Know

Tierra del Fuego, a land of fire, ice and mesmerizing sites, is Latin America’s prized southernmost border. Offering fantastic hiking, skiing, and sailing opportunities, this resplendent speck of land is framed by some of the most wildlife-enriched and prominent bodies of water in Patagonia: the Str

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Panama City International Airport Guide

Tocumen International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Panama, as well as all of Central America. Being such a convenient springboard to Caribbean, Central and South America travel adventures, Panama City International Airport is well connected not only within the continent but also int

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Icebreaker Cruise to Antarctica – What is an Icebreaker?

Which tourism operators can offer an icebreaker cruise to Antarctica? This is a question I often hear from people interested in travelling to Antarctica, and it’s an interesting question for me as the questioner usually assumes that an icebreaker is the best and safest ship to travel to Antarctica.

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History of Bolivia

Bolivia, like many of its neighbours, fought a long and painful war to gain independence from Spanish colonial rule all those years ago. Nowadays, it still continues to strive to reach the kind of economic and financial stability it so badly craves. In the last decade Bolivia seems to have made a tu

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